Big ICC Decision: Neutral Referee Will Be Seen Again In International Cricket; Because of this, the decision was changed.

The ICC has made a big decision regarding the appointment of neutral arbitrators. ICC President Greg Barkley has said the world governing body is ready to reappoint neutral referees in international matches. Due to Corona, only referees from the host country used to officiate for the last two years. In view of the decline in Corona cases, the ICC is once again considering bringing in neutral arbitrators.

To this, Barkley said: ‘Because of Corona, the local arbitrators have experience in arbitrating evidence. Now we have to see things big. If we look at the statistics, it can be seen that the performance of the teams was quite different compared to the neutral referees. Now that there is a steady decline in Corona cases, we are once again bringing neutral referees back. This decision was made two weeks ago at the board meeting. Apart from this, we will continue to look for neutral referees as a backup. We can’t say the date at the moment due to operational issues, but it will happen soon.

At the same time, speaking about the World Test Championship, he said that it has helped promote test cricket. Our first cycle of the World Test Championship was very successful and we are now in the second cycle. Tests still hold a lot of importance in cricket. Every team wants to do better in test cricket. Although still the T20 cricket profile is at the top. We told you that in the first World Test Championship, there was a final match between New Zealand and India, in which the Kiwi team defeated India and won the first edition.

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